On Friday, the Students Activity Board will hold the annual Garden Party in the Slayton Arboretum for the first time since 2017 with the theme of “cottagecore,” according to SAB Director Zane Mabry. The Garden Party is an annual semi-formal dance held in the fall. “The arb is a really neat area,” Mabry said. “It’s...
Integrate freshmen women into upperclassmen dorms
Hillsdale has a house divided. Well, a residence hall divided. This semester, the college allowed 30 freshmen women into New Dorm, which used to be an upperclassmen dorm. While women’s dorms have separated freshmen from upperclassmen for years, men’s dorms do not have not. Many freshmen said they would like to expand this age integration...
Q&A: Victor Davis Hanson, visiting professor of history
What has your trip to campus this year looked like? “I’ve never been more hurried. I will be here for 14 days, and I teach a three-and-a-half hour class on World War II four days a week. Yesterday I met with the Alexander Hamilton Society. And then I have to write about 3,000 words a...
Softball team gears up for season
The Hillsdale College softball team will begin its fall season with its first two games next Saturday the 18th at 10am against Kent State and 12pm against Lawrence Tech. “It’s our first time playing outside competition with our new squad,” 5th year senior catcher Madison Stoner said. “I think it’s just basically laying a foundation...
Hillsdale alumni clerk for US Supreme Court this term
Three Hillsdale alumni are clerking for the Supreme Court in the term that begins next month. Garrett West Jr. ’15, Elliot Gaiser ’12, and Manuel Valle ’11 began their new jobs in July. They join six other Hillsdale alumni who have served as clerks for the court in the last 25 years, according to...




